(PhysOrg.com) -- A study from MIT neuroscientists reveals that high-functioning autistic adults appear to have trouble using theory of mind to make moral judgments in certain situations.
I always assume people have good intentions, even when I know deep down it’s not true. So, at first glance I can be really naive, but if I take a step back and stop to think, I usually understand how I might get screwed with. It’s really annoying, especially when I’m pressured into giving a quick answer…
I always assume people have good intentions, even when I know deep down it’s not true. So, at first glance I can be really naive, but if I take a step back and stop to think, I usually understand how I might get screwed with. It’s really annoying, especially when I’m pressured into giving a quick answer…
never give quick answers. there’s no answer worth giving quickly that’s not also worth giving slowly.